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In Japan as of Q1 2010, event Pokémon are distributed simultaneously at events and over Wi-Fi (when not unlocked through another game, and even then, the transferred Pokémon is usually received from events). Owners of the Japanese versions of Generation IV games, no matter where they are, may use Wi-Fi to receive the Pokémon. In March 2010, the North American/European PAL versions of the Pikachu-colored Pichu for [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]], and [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]] became the first event Pokémon outside of Japan to be available through Wi-Fi.
In Japan as of Q1 2010, event Pokémon are distributed simultaneously at events and over Wi-Fi (when not unlocked through another game, and even then, the transferred Pokémon is usually received from events). Owners of the Japanese versions of Generation IV games, no matter where they are, may use Wi-Fi to receive the Pokémon. In March 2010, the North American/European PAL versions of the Pikachu-colored Pichu for [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]], and [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]] became the first event Pokémon outside of Japan to be available through Wi-Fi.
From Gen. IV onward, all items and Pokémon that are downloaded into a game as a [[Mystery Gift]] is also bundled with a [[Wonder Card]]. The games will only allow a maximum of three Wonder Cards to be stored; to download a new one, an old one must be deleted. It is important to note that while an item may usually require an event to be completed (most commonly receiving the [[National Pokédex]]) in order to be delivered, you can still ''download the Mystery Gift into your game, regardless if you have met those requirements or not.'' The deliveryman will hold onto a Mystery Gift as long as its Wonder Card is stored, and you can pick it up once you have completed the conditions for accepting delivery.


==List of event items==
==List of event items==
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